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Antigenic Specificity | p23 |
Clone | [JJ6] |
Host Species | Mouse |
Reactive Species | human, mouse, rabbit, chicken, guinea pig, yeast |
Isotype | IgG1 |
Format | APC-Cy7 conjugate |
Size | 0.1 mg |
Concentration | 1 mg/ml |
Applications | Western Blot (WB), Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Immunocytochemistry (ICC), Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunoprecipitation (IP), ELISA (EIA), Antibody Microarray (AM) |
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Description | Detects ~23 kDa. p23 is a highly conserved ubiquitous protein, known to have an important function as a cochaperone for the HSP90 chaperoning system (1). Studies have revealed that p23 is a small protein (18 to 25 kDa) with a simple structure (2, 3). p23 does not have any structural homology with any other known proteins (1). p23 was first discovered as a part of the HSP90-progesterone receptor complex along with HSP70, p54 and p50 (1). p23 is a phosphor-protein, which is highly acidic and has an aspartic acid-rich c-terminal domain (1). Numerous studies have found p23 to be associated with other client proteins like Fes tyrosine kinase (4), the heme regulated kinase HRI (5), hsf1 transcription factor (4), aryl hydrocarbon receptor (4), tel |
Immunogen | Immunogen: Recombinant human full length p23 protein |
Other Names | [Mouse Human p23 IgG1; p23 : APC/Cy7; co chaperone p23; PTGES3; TEBP; telomerase binding protein p23; unactive progesterone receptor 23kDa; HSP90 co-chaperone; Progesterone receptor complex p23; Cytosolic prostaglandin E2 synthase] |
Gene, Accession # | [p23], Gene ID: 10728, NCBI: NP_006592.3, UniProt: Q15185 |
Catalog # | MBS8002356 |
Price | $460 |
Order / More Info | p23 Antibody from MYBIOSOURCE INC. |
Product Specific References | 1. Johnson J.L., Beito T. G., Krco C.J. & Toft D.O. (1994) Mol Cell Biol 14: 1956-63. 2. Weikl T., Abelmann K. & Buchner J. (1999) J Mol Biol 293: 685-91. 3. Weaver A.J., Sullivan W.P., Felts S.J., Owen B.A. & Toft, D.O. (2000) J Biol Chem 275: 23045-52. 4. Nair S.C., et al. (1996) Cell Stress Chaperones 1: 237-50. 5. Xu Z., et al. (1997) Eur J Biochem 246, 461-70. 6. Holt S.E., et al. (1999) Genes Dev 13: 817-26. 7. Hu J., Toft D., Anselmo D. & Wang X. (2002) J Virol 76: 269-79. 8. Felts, S.J. & Toft D.O. (2003) Cell Stress Chaperones 8: 108-13. 9. Gausdal G., Gjertsen B.T., Fladmark K.E., Demol H., Vandekerckhove J. & Doskeland S.O. (2004) Leukemia. |